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Clinical Instructor I
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184100 - CVM AHC Administration
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The Shelter Medicine Program at Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine is seeking to hire a Clinical Instructor to join the team of 5 faculty members, 1 rehire retiree, and 3 technicians. The Shelter Medicine Program provides spay/neuter services to 25+ shelters and rescue groups in Mississippi. The Shelter Medicine Program also provides shelter visits for third year veterinary students to perform basic physical examinations, health maintenance evaluations, and population level recommendations for the shelter. |
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Assistant/Associate Clinical Professor
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184100 - CVM AHC Administration
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The Shelter Program at Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine is seeking to hire an Assistant or Associate Clinical Professor to join the team of 5 faculty members, 1 rehire retiree, and 3 technicians. The Shelter Medicine Program provides a spay/neuter services to 25+ shelters and rescue groups in Mississippi. The Shelter Program also provides shelter visits for third year veterinary students to perform basic physical examinations, health maintenance evaluations, and population level recommendations for the shelter. The Shelter program also provides training to graduated veterinarians on assessing professional students and veterinarians. The funding for this position is associated with the Nutramax Veterinary Education Training Program. The position is supported by gift funding provided annually for up to five years from Nutramax with the possibility of renewable after the current agreement expires. It will be a 100% soft money-funded position with a one-year renewable contract that can be renewed for up to five years. This position is also cross posted as a clinical track position on PARF 510256. |
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Clinical Instructor I
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184100 - CVM AHC Administration
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The Shelter Program at Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine is seeking to hire a Clinical Instructor I to join the team of 5 faculty members, 1 rehire retiree, and 3 technicians. The Shelter Medicine Program provides a spay/neuter services to 25+ shelters and rescue groups in Mississippi. The Shelter Program also provides shelter visits for third year veterinary students to perform basic physical examinations, health maintenance evaluations, and population level recommendations for the shelter. The Shelter program also provides training to graduated veterinarians on assessing professional students and veterinarians. The funding for this position is associated with the Nutramax Veterinary Education Training Program. The position is supported by gift funding provided annually for up to five years from Nutramax with the possibility of renewable after the current agreement expires. It will be a 100% soft money-funded position with a one-year renewable contract that can be renewed for up to five years. This position is also cross posted as a clinical track position on PARF 510255. |
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Assistant Research Professor
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013200 - Delta Research and Extension Center
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Stoneville, MS
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| This position is a 100% Research appointment with Mississippi State University located at the Delta Research and Extension Center, National Center for Alluvial Aquifer Research (NCAAR) in Stoneville, MS, with an academic affiliation in the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences at Mississippi State University. The incumbent will pursue an innovative and comprehensive program in agronomy focused on water use in agriculture with objectives considering scientific merit, practical needs of Mississippi producers, and the preservation of groundwater resources. The primary function of this position will be to develop, coordinate and implement research programs aimed at reducing irrigation needs of agronomic crops in the Mississippi Delta. The incumbent will work as part of a multidisciplinary team involved in research and extension related to water use in agricultural systems. In particular, the incumbent will conduct research on established technologies and practices that improve irrigation efficiency (i.e. computerized hole selection, surge valves, soil moisture sensors, etc.) and develop novel approaches to reduce the demand for irrigation in local agronomic crops.
Develop and maintain close working relationships with producers and the agricultural industry, including commodity groups, governmental agencies, stakeholders, Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station researchers, MSU Extension specialists, Extension agents, and others. This interaction ensures that irrigation research programs are focused on the most pressing needs of stakeholders. The incumbent should have experience in irrigated row crop agricultural production and demonstrated, or potential for, excellence in research and scientific article publication as well as proficiency in extramural grant writing.
In addition to research activities, the successful candidate may be appointed an administrative role as MSU Coordinator of the National Center for Alluvial Aquifer Research.
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Assistant Professor
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038600 - Psychology
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology, full-time, 9-month, tenure track, beginning August 16, 2026. |
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Assistant, Associate or Full Professor of Practice
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060500 - Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The position can be filled by a non-tenure track Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Practice. Candidates with measurable years of industry, agency, and/or faculty experience are highly preferred. The Richard A. Rula School of Civil & Environmental Engineering within the Bagley College of Engineering has multiple endowed opportunities (professorship or chair) for highly qualified candidates. The position is anticipated to be filled in August of 2026. While any area of civil or environmental engineering can be considered, measurable expertise in one or more of the following areas are of particular interest: asphalt pavement systems, buried or underground structures, concrete bridges, construction materials, structural health monitoring, and trenchless technologies. The candidate is expected to work with undergraduate and graduate students in and out of the classroom and any tenure track option is also expected to engage students in research that can be published in high quality venues.
**A tenure track position (PARF# 509401) is also available but only one position will be filled** |
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Assistant Professor, Associate Professor or Professor
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060500 - Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The position can be filled by a tenure track Assistant/Associate/Full Professor. Candidates with measurable years of industry, agency, and/or faculty experience are highly preferred. The Richard A. Rula School of Civil & Environmental Engineering within the Bagley College of Engineering has multiple endowed opportunities (professorship or chair) for highly qualified candidates. The position is anticipated to be filled in August of 2026. While any area of civil or environmental engineering can be considered, measurable expertise in one or more of the following areas are of particular interest: asphalt pavement systems, buried or underground structures, concrete bridges, construction materials, structural health monitoring, and trenchless technologies. The candidate is expected to work with undergraduate and graduate students in and out of the classroom and any tenure track option is also expected to engage students in research that can be published in high quality venues.
**A non-tenure track position (PARF# 509414) is also available but only one position will be filled** |
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Intern
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183900 - CVM Pathobiology/Population Med Dep
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| This internship at Mississippi State University is a 12-month clinical program. The intern will rotate between the surgery & medicine (food animal) and theriogenology (all species) services in house, and also the ambulatory service (large animal, including equine), with approximately equal time spent on each service. The internship provides training in clinical, hospital based service through interaction with clinical specialists (DACVIM, DABVP (Food Animal), DACT, MPH). The program is designed to prepare the individual for a residency in a corresponding discipline or entry into private practice. The program is directly supported by 2 diplomates of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 2 diplomates of the American College of Theriogenologists, 1 diplomate of the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners (Food Animal), 2 clinical faculty professors, 2 clinical instructors, and 4 support staff. The food animal in house clinic annual case load is 1,200-1,500 cases/year (beef 60%, dairy 30%, small ruminants 10%), and ambulatory makes 1000 trips/year (40% equine, 40% beef cow/calf and 20% dairy/small ruminants). |
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Postdoctoral Associate
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191001 - Northern Gulf Institute
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Miami, FL
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| The principal function of the postdoc is to contribute to configuring an Environmental Fluid Dynamics Code (EFDC) water quality model for the South Florida region and use this model to simulate and analyze past and projected regional patterns, with a focus on net primary production and subsequent carbon transport and settlement rates in and out of Biscayne Bay. The outputs of the coastal model will be used to characterize climate change impacts on water quality and carbon transport in and out of the estuary. Addition to the modeling efforts, the position will also have the tasks of constructing literature reviews and providing carbon data input for NOAA databases. The postdoc will be based at the NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) in Miami, Florida. She/he will be part of a multidisciplinary team, which includes researchers at NOAA, Mississippi State University, University of Miami, University of South Florida, Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences, Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, and Southeast Coastal Ocean Observing Regional Association. |
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Intermittent Worker
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014600 - Pontotoc Ridge-Flatwoods Branch Exp
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Pontotoc County
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| This position provides support to the research program and Pontotoc Ridge-Flatwoods Branch operations including assisting in farm production operations and equipment and facilities maintenance. |
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Intermittent Worker- MS Chemical Laboratory
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190700 - Mississippi State Chemical Lab
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| This position performs laboratory analyses utilizing standard methodologies and procedures. |
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Farm Manager
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013200 - Delta Research and Extension Center
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Stoneville, MS
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| Under the general direction of Head of the Delta Research and Extension Center, manages approximately 4000 acres of agronomic crop land and hardwood forest which serves the teaching, research and outreach activities of the center. The primary crops grown and managed include soybean, corn, cotton, and wheat. |
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Assistant Professor of Practice
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320200 - U.S. Grant Collection
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library & Museum (USGPL) at Mississippi State University invites applications for a non-tenure track faculty position at the rank of Assistant Professor of Practice.
Reporting directly to the Executive Director of the Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library & Museum, this position serves as a key strategic and scholarly partner in advancing the research, public engagement, and institutional priorities of the Grant Presidential Library & Museum.
This is a highly dynamic, responsive role in which the successful candidate will undertake a broad and evolving portfolio of activities in direct support of the Executive Director. Responsibilities will shift as needed to advance strategic initiatives, emerging opportunities, donor engagement, research priorities, and institutional partnerships.
The position bridges academic scholarship, public history, and institutional advancement, requiring intellectual agility, initiative, and the ability to operate effectively in a fast-moving, outward-facing environment.
The Assistant Professor of Practice will:
- Serve as a flexible, high-level contributor to the Executive Director's priorities, taking on new duties as needed
- Undertake varied and evolving assignments aligned with strategic goals at the behest of the Executive Director
- Operate across research, programming, partnerships, and communications
- Help translate scholarly resources into impactful public and institutional outcomes. |
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Office Associate
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019143 - MSU Extension- Lincoln County
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Lincoln County
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| Performs a variety of basic to complex office support and/or secretarial duties for a specified unit/department, which require a range of skills and knowledge of organizational policies and procedures. |
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Research Engineer I, II, III or Senior
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194100 - Advanced Composites Institute
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The Advanced Composites Institute, or ACI, focuses on pioneering transformational composite
technologies in a variety of critical sectors, including aerospace, civil, military, energy, automotive and other emerging markets. It was created at MSU with the donation of a revolutionary stitched composite process and equipment originally developed at NASA by pioneering scientist Marvin B. Dow. |
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Office Associate
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012102 - Human Sciences- Early Childhood
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Hinds County
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| Perform a variety of basic to complex office support and/or secretarial duties for the MS Child Care Resource and Referral, which require a range of skills and knowledge of organizational policies and procedures. |
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Associate Director, Facilities and Capital Projects
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490103 - PDCA-Planning Design & Constr Admin
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Meridian Campus - Meridian, MS
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| The Associate Director of Facilities & Capital Projects is responsible for management of facilities, capital improvement projects and internal improvement projects for the MSU Meridian Campus. |
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Extension Agent
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019380 - MSU Extension- Winston County
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Winston County
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| Responsible for providing leadership in the development, implementation, and evaluation of a comprehensive non-formal, experiential educational program in the area of positive your development (4-H). The Extension Agent serves as a member of the county team to determine effective programming priorities and delivery methods for the community. |
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Office Associate
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012102 - Human Sciences- Early Childhood
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Hinds County
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| Perform a variety of basic to complex office support and/or secretarial duties for the MS Child Care Resource and Referral, which require a range of skills and knowledge of organizational policies and procedures. |
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Necropsy Technician
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183100 - CVM MVRDL
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Rankin County
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| Provide support to veterinary pathologists and poultry veterinarians during post‑mortem examinations. Duties include active participation in necropsy procedures for a wide range of animal species (mammalian, avian, reptile, etc.) and maintaining necropsy laboratory facilities and equipment in a clean, organized, and ready‑to‑use condition. This position requires regular communication and coordination with pathology faculty, veterinary prosector, sample receiving staff, case submitters, and other laboratory personnel. |